Graph Layout

I broke down and got me opus 13 despite using Dopus very seldom since it is just too overwhelmingly. :smiling_face_with_tear:
I also found another software that actually would work perfectly for my simple demands I have, but it is slow and I don't know why.
Anyhow I wondered if it is possible to setup DO close to the same as in the attached picture


I just can't figure out how to create a column behind the "size" column so it would display the size in a graph. I had it in the size column itself , or the next one over but not in a separate one.
Thanks

Preferences / File Display Columns / Options / Show graphs behind size columns

Thanks Leo appreciate your answer. Enclosed picture I must have somewhere a setting wrong since I have the bars in the column.


Where did I go wrong in the setting?
Thanks

I thought that's what you asked for:

You can not get a pie chart behind the size column.
AFAIK, it's not possible to display a pie chart representing the space of each subfolder of a folder. That kind of feature is what you find in space analyzers.
In Opus, you'll be able to display, in the size column, the size of each subfolder and have a bar graph behind which will represent each folder size relatively to the others.

Thanks Leo
to clarify being in opus under "This PC" I have the column Percent Full as graphic and that's the column I would like to have "if possible" in the other drives, eg = D, F, G, Z.......
Now I uninstalled opus (had 240 extra registry entries) then reinstalled opus again just to find out that it still puts the color of the size of the drive as an underlay in the same column. I taught it would be an extra column with the heading "Percent Full" and you could have a column "Free Space".
Could that be added or achived?
Thanks

You want "Percent Full" and "Free Space" columns next to folders? That doesn't make sense in most situations. Those are drive-level statistics not folder-level (unless you have a lot of inter-drive symlinks or similar, or complex quotas set up on individual folders). But the status bar can show graphs of those for the current drive.

If you want the Size displayed as a bar next folders, the Relative Size column does that. (Similar to the graph behind the regular size column, but in a separate column of its own.)